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Greg Utas24-Mar-20 23:14
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Mark_Wallace24-Mar-20 20:45
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GeneralIndian lockdown: OMG! Pin
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Mike Hankey24-Mar-20 12:14
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Super Lloyd24-Mar-20 12:50
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Ravi Bhavnani24-Mar-20 14:45
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Marc Clifton24-Mar-20 12:56
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kalberts24-Mar-20 13:39
kalberts24-Mar-20 13:39 
Marc Clifton wrote:
Who has enough resources to survive 3 weeks in home, except maybe JSOP?
I guess that in India, to a fair share of the population it is not within economic reach to always be stocked up for four weeks of isolatin. (I am curious to the meaning of JSOP in this context, but that is inessential for the discussion.)

I am more surprised by how often you see the same in the well-to-do Western world. Lots of people who could easily afford to keep four months supply of food, toilet paper and whathaveyou. Often, the "socialist" Europe is blamed by Americans for not taking responsibility for themselves but relying on a "socialist" system, but in this case I think there are clear examples, also in Europe but to an even higher degree in the USA, that people rely on the commercial system to take care of them, in the sense that the shops and their suppliers are "obliged" to always provide whatever you need. We are living in sort of a modern type of hunter-gatherer society where we every day go out in the "jungle" to get what we need; we do not make any sort of private long-term preparations.

Why don't we all keep at least a four weeks stock of toilet paper, canned and dried food, toothpaste and whathaveyou? When you establish your stock, you will have to spend a little more than in an average week, but once it is there, on your shelves, the expense of restocking is no greater than the expense of buying as you need, without any stock. You can build it up gradually, you don't have to build a complete emergency supply of everything in a single week: This week you build up your toilet paper stock, next wee you build the stock of medicines you depend on, and so on.

Some do, but the percentage is very low. Most of those who do may say "Sure, I buy 24 rolls of TP at a time", or "Yeah, I've got a dozen soup cans" - but very few follow a systematic plan, having a check list of what they should always be stocked up on.
(If you are among those who do have a stock plan, I'd be curious to see your list of what you stock up!)

For years, I have kept a list of consumables (essentially food and health/medicine) for which I should always have a stock lasting for a minimum of four weeks. For some products, the average stock is significantly higher; 4 weeks is the trigger point for re-supplying. I had no need to panicly stock up for Corona; it was already there, both food and paper and other stuff.

Why do I feel so special, in this respect? Don't people have shelves available? Don't they want to sacrify any immediate consumption in order to finance a stock? Or is it simply that they never considered the possibilty that the commercial world might be unable to supply their need the next two days?
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Mark_Wallace24-Mar-20 20:23
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Nelek24-Mar-20 22:59
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Sander Rossel25-Mar-20 0:36
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Nelek25-Mar-20 1:44
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kalberts25-Mar-20 4:04
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Nelek25-Mar-20 9:15
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kalberts25-Mar-20 12:27
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Nelek26-Mar-20 2:21
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kalberts26-Mar-20 3:40
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Nelek26-Mar-20 8:04
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Sander Rossel25-Mar-20 23:29
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kalberts26-Mar-20 1:53
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Sander Rossel26-Mar-20 2:40
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kalberts26-Mar-20 3:22
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Sander Rossel26-Mar-20 4:35
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